Nature releases resistance sometimes slowly, other times powerfully, and always by example. Suddenly out of that calm comes momentum from a new direction.

Colleen Mariotti
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The definition of nature is the study of the natural world. When people talk about nature, they often refer to the laws that govern it or the way that it behaves. The idea of nature releasing something powerful is an example of strong resistance, and strong resistance often needs a powerful force to overcome it.

Source: Livology: A Global Guide To A Deliberate Life

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